• How to FAIL the RIGHT way - Business English lesson on INTELLIGENT FAILURE
    2025/07/31

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    Today we're talking about how to fail at work the right way. We listen to some native and natural sounding words, vocabulary, and phrases to talk about failure, and the four elements that make a failure intelligent. So, if you speak English at work as a second language and you'd like to fail in a more intelligent way, then this episode is for you.

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    Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.

    This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.

    Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals.

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    Today's examples:

    - We really are at the bleeding edge of the industry here.

    - These are novel ideas and we really are in uncharted territory.

    - We’re breaking new ground with this work and there’s no blueprint for how to go about this.

    - We’re definitely heading in the right direction but setbacks are to be expected.

    - It’s important that we articulate a concrete goal for the project before we start allocating resources.

    - I think we all have a vested interest in figuring this out.


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    24 分
  • How Great Teams Work – Structure, Clarity & Meaning (Project Aristotle Part 2) - Business English lesson
    2025/07/23

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    In this podcast we continue our deep dive on how great teams work and Google's project Aristotle. If you're a non-native English-speaking professional who wants to sound more native and natural when speaking English at work, this podcast uses real-world vocabulary, Business English phrases, and grammar insights that you can immediately use in the workplace. Today we explore how to talk about "Structure and clarity" and "meaning" when building an effective team.

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    Today's examples:

    - Now that we've laid out a clear roadmap for where we're going, we just need to execute on it.

    - If you find yourself sailing through these targets then we've set a couple of stretch goals for you too.

    - This is a really dynamic project so I'll make sure that I keep you up to speed if anything changes.

    - You’ve got a couple of pieces of work outstanding this week but you’ve done some outstanding work so far.

    - I want to give a shout out to Emma for the great work she's done this week. Thanks for going the extra mile.

    - The project your working on really is central to what we're trying to achieve so feel free to give me a shout if there's anything I can do to help.

    Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.

    This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.

    Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals.





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    25 分
  • How great TEAMS WORK, Google's Project Aristotle - Business English lesson
    2025/07/16

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    What makes a team truly effective? In this episode of the Breakout Business English podcast, Chris breaks down Google’s Project Aristotle, a research study that reveals the top characteristics of high-performing teams — starting with psychological safety and dependability.

    If you're a non-native English-speaking professional, this podcast is packed with real-world vocabulary, practical phrases, and grammar insights that you can immediately use in the workplace. Learn how to confidently speak up at work, how to “air your concerns,” and what it really means to follow through on a commitment — all while improving your English communication skills.

    Chris has helped over 1,000 international professionals, from graduates to CEOs, enhance their workplace English. Now it's your turn!

    ✅ Learn the meaning and usage of key business English terms like:

    • Psychological safety
    • Inherently
    • Dependability
    • Face challenges
    • Follow through
    • Speak up
    • Vent and air your concerns

    ✅ Today's examples:
    - If anyone disagrees then this is the time to speak up and air your concerns.

    - New ideas are inherently risky so if something doesn’t quite go to plan, lets learn from it and move on.

    -It’s OK if you don’t have all the answers straight away, just make an educated guess and see if it works.

    - I really appreciate that, whenever you’re faced with a tight deadline, you always knuckle down and get the work done on time.

    - I can always rely on the team to step up and get the job done.

    - If we commit to this deadline then we need to make sure that we follow through.

    💼 Ideal for professionals working in English-speaking environments who want to:

    • Improve communication with colleagues and managers
    • Contribute more confidently in meetings
    • Strengthen leadership and teamwork vocabulary
    • Learn from real business scenarios and native phrases

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    25 分
  • FAILING AT WORK and how to deal with it - Business English vocabulary lesson.
    2025/07/07

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    Are you a professional who uses English as a second language at work? Do you want to feel more confident, fluent, and natural in business conversations? Join Business English Coach Chris in this episode of the Breakout Business English podcast as we explore how to talk about failure, responsibility, and consequences in a professional setting – all in clear, natural English.

    You'll learn essential workplace vocabulary and phrases like “inevitable,” “in the grand scheme of things,” “ramifications,” “on my watch,” “pass the buck,” and more. Chris also breaks down real-world examples, common expressions, and cultural references to help you speak English more effectively and confidently at work.

    Whether you're preparing for meetings, presentations, or daily conversations with international colleagues, this episode gives you the tools to communicate clearly and professionally when things go wrong.

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    Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.

    This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.

    Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals.

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    Today's examples:

    Failure is an inevitable part of any career. If you're not failing then you're not trying.

    In the grand scheme of things this is not the end of the world.

    This will likely have ramifications beyond just our team. It’ll likely impact the whole company.

    This happened on my watch so I'm accountable for everything that went wrong.

    I have no intention of passing the buck. This was my responsibility and the buck stops with me.

    I overlooked some key variables and that’s entirely on me.

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    26 分
  • Vocabulary and tips for DELEGATION - Business English lesson
    2025/07/01

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    Delegating in English can be challenging for new managers, especially if speaking English is your second language. Today's podcast is full of Business English and professional vocabulary, grammar, and tips, to help you to sound more natural and native when speaking to your colleagues in English at work and delegating tasks to them. Whether you're delegating tasks to your staff and your team, or you're accepting tasks delegated to you from your managers, hopefully you'll find value in today's podcast.

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    Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.

    This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.

    Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals.

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    26 分
  • BUSINESS TRIPS - Vocabulary and English lesson for professionals
    2025/06/23

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    Business trips and traveling for business are an essential part of professional life, but speaking in English and talking about these can be challenging you don't speak English natively. Today's class is full of vocabulary and phrases that you can use to talk about travel for work, including formal and informal words and grammar structures that you can use to sound more native and natural when communicating in English at work. Whether you're speaking to customers, clients, or colleagues, the tips in today's lesson will help you to be understood better and help you to understand other English speakers too.

    Book a session with me: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com

    Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.

    This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.

    Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals.


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    24 分
  • 2 key LEADERSHIP ideas from Amazon's CEO - Business English vocabulary lesson
    2025/06/16

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    If you're a leader or need to talk about leadership at work in English, Amazon's leadership principles are a great place to start. If you use English at work, but you're not a native speaker then the vocabulary, phrases, and grammar is today's podcast will help you to talk about leadership and grow professionally. Today we're discussing the leadership themes of innovation and learning. We'll look at some formal, professional vocabulary, and some informal natural and native sounding words and phrases, as well as examples of how you can use these in real life.

    Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.

    Book a session with me: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com

    This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.

    Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals.

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    30 分
  • Should you KEEP GOING or GIVE UP? Perseverance - Business English Lesson
    2025/06/10

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    Deciding when to quit and when to keep going, when to give up and when to persevere, is a hard topic to discuss, especially if you speak English as a second language. In today's podcast we're talking about how to support and encourage your colleagues when doing difficult tasks, how to talk about quitting strategically, and some natural and native sounding vocabulary, both formal and informal, to do this. We'll also briefly discuss one of the ideas in the book The Dip by Seth Godin.

    Also, if you're studying for the IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English tests and exams then you might find some of the vocabulary in this episode really useful.

    Book a session with me: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com

    This podcast is all about helping you to communicate better, in English, at work. I work with international English speakers from around the world who use English, at work, as a second or third language and I hope that I can bring some of the ideas, vocabulary, and grammar, from those sessions, to you in this podcast.

    Don’t forget that my full time job is helping international professionals who use English at work to improve their communication skills. So, if you need English to do your job but don’t speak it natively then maybe we can work together to help you to achieve your language goals.

    Book a session with me: https://www.breakoutbusinessenglish.com


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    25 分